Room x37 – Spotting Syncs 101: A Pointless Exercise Part 1.8

TFI Sunday… And relax… Now where was I?

Reproduction‘ one of the Rs in MRS REGN

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AA: Thanks, Richard! *takes deep breath*

1. AA welcomes Craig

2. Knot really

3. You were a successful builder

4. I bet your quotes went up

5. Hahahaha

6. So busy making over

7. Massive project

8. Grand Designs

9. Sounds Exciting

10. Yeah

11. Kevin McCloud

AA: Oh that’s good. Well, very best of luck with that. Now, Craig *splutters* A hundred and 38… they’re the only two scores we’ve got sew far…

CRAIG: Okay

AA: How you feeling about this bored?

CRAIG: Ah, I think I gno 3, possible 4 of them on there. I’m gonna go for the fifth won down, the country singer famous for her blonde wigs and her rhinestone costumes, who played at Glastonbury in two thousand and for-teen. Can I say, Dolly Parton?

AA: You can say ‘Dolly Parton‘, Craig. Let’s see if it’s right and how many peepole said ‘Dolly Parton‘.

*turns to scoreboard. The level starts to descend*

AA: It is right… Oww75

12. 75

AA: That’s okay… It’s knot the high score. 75’s fine.

OZ on Dolly

 

 

A rose by any other name would smell as… Hang on, can anyone smell burning?

Clicky! It’s Friday night, I’ve finished work until September… let’s party like teachers…

Friday night top

Yesterday I saw my name, quite unexpectedly on an article at the Slog.

the slog bonner mention

A Thoughful Man reckons our name comes from ‘debonaire‘. He might be right but it also has other meanings

‘The Bonner surname can be derived from a town in Scotland; or it can mean a chain of hills; hills for tillage; or, the hill of slaughter.’

Indeed, Clicky, a shamble is a device used by witches to detect and amplify magic… elsewhere it was a place to butcher and sell meat

Victorian Slang Bonner

Ha! Also yesterday, Clicky, from ‘Passing English of the Victorian Era’, a gift received from my Y’Ello good friend Mhehed Zherting… I lost my virginity to a boy named Hatton, you know…

Friday night middle

What was I saying? Ah yes,Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe is the ‘quintessential novel of the 1980s’.

I haven’t read the book but I have seen the film version by Brian Depalma…

Yeah, that opening shot is probably the best bit of the film, Clicky… 

Hugo brings fire to Merovee

Good thinking, Clicky…

And the day before, Hugo was posting burning man stories and images on Merovee. Last year Hugo brought us a Superb ‘Owl Burn-a-Debt with Bruno Mars (Roma Burns) sync 😉

So what has the week been like for financial markets?

Zero Hedge Friday night headlines

…*Clink Click Bang*…

Friday night bottom

Oops. Think I’ve had enough of the black stuff for tonight, Clicky. Best try and end this shambles on a dignified note with a Song… Hit it!